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Welcome to Kipling school

I am pleased to welcome you to Kipling School, the British Section of Smart Village Schools.

After more than thirty years’ experience in Egyptian Schools, I was proud to be asked to join the inaugural team in September 2007 when the little ones of school age from Smart Kids Nursery needed a new place to transfer to and when the idea to open a primary school was first proposed. The new building was built in the prestigious centre of technology, Smart Village, such a suitable site for the new generation to appreciate the advantages of a good solid, affordable education with activities and buildings only available previously to a very few. SVS offers the British Curriculum under guidance from Cambridge University Examinations and the Egyptian Ministry of Education, whilst allowing Egyptian students to keep their own roots and culture. All Egyptian students are obliged to pass the Arabic subjects before their graduation from University..

This year, 2014/15, we opened Form 10 and our total number of students is now over 900 [ a decent curve when considering we began in September 07 with 70 students up to and including Form 3]. This year we opened Form 10 who will continue on the journey they started last year to pass their final schools examinations with Cambridge University and the Edexcel [London Board] Examinations.

Both I and my team assure you that whilst education is foremost in our minds, ethics, manners, respect and consideration for others is placed high on our list of priorities. We pride ourselves on being approachable and friendly with an overall atmosphere that resembles a large family.

We all look forward to meeting you at SVS.

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Achievements

Another proud victory for SVS but this time its the girls turn. Our school basketball team has managed to become one of the top teams that will be competing on Sunday 14th of December for Egypt schools' cup.

Our congratulations to our school football team. They achieved 1st place in the District and then 1st place in the Governate and now are looking forward to playing in the quarter-final where we are hoping to achieve 1st in Egypt. All the team are playing exceptionally well but a special mention to:

I would like to take this opportunity on behalf of Smart Village schools to congratulate Ibrahim Shaarawy and Mounir Habib who recently took part in a Model United Nations conference in Oasis school, Cairo.

MUN “is an extra-curricular activity in which students typically role play delegates to the United Nations and simulate UN committees. This activity takes place at MUN conferences, which is usually organized by a secondary school or college MUN club. Thousands of middle school, high school, and college students across the country and around the world participate in Model United Nations, which involves substantial researching, public speaking, debating, and writing skills, as well as critical thinking, teamwork, and leadership abilities”.

Both Ibrahim and Mounir were taking part in their first MUN conference and the fact that they did so well (Ibrahim won the award for best delegate) is a testimony to both students’ ability and prowess for debating. Mounir and Ibrahim came up against seasoned debaters, who I might add had much more time given to them to prepare for the conference. Yet, both students didn’t allow this to deter them, if anything it spurred them on. Mounir and Ibrahim acknowledged that the event was hard work, but the experience was definitely worthwhile and rewarding. Both students have done us proud, we acknowledge their hard work and we celebrate their achievement. Well done, Ibrahim and Mounir.